Bite of the Reptile Woman
Bite of the Reptile Woman
$14.95
About the Design
“Bite of the Reptile Woman” was released in 1957 as the first movie to use “Atomic Scope”, a proprietary filming process created to incorporate color imagery into an otherwise black and white movie. For example, in Reptile Woman, we follow the heroine’s scaly green hand as it reaches through an open window, while all other parts of the shot remain black and white.
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Available with either ruled or blank pages, this hardcover 5" x 7" journal is durable and lightweight. The cover is structured and bend-resistant to protect 128 pages of quality, 90gsm paper stock. |
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A 6" x 8" spiral notebook fitted with a document pocket on the inside back cover. The cover is a malleable yet protective 350gsm material, housing 120 pages of 90gsm ruled paper stock inside. |
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